Prax, directed by Juan Osorio Ortiz, presents a raw, atmospheric dive into the human experience that's really something else. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing you to sit with the characters' struggles. It's a drama that doesn't rush, letting the weight of silence linger heavily. There's a sort of authenticity in the practical effects that pulls you deeper into its world. The performances are subtly powerful, conveying a lot with just a glance or a gesture. You can sense the underlying themes of isolation and the quest for connection. It’s distinctive in how it embraces discomfort, making you think long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of isolation and connectionNotable for its slow pacing and atmospherePractical effects enhance the storytelling
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